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#13
Typical Buck
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Join Date: May 2007
Location: Belgium
Posts: 996
BC, I have an airborne with almost the same ATA as the original set up, I have a 58# and my braceheight is maybe 4mm too short but she shoots and hits what I am aiming at.
The only thing that's bugging me is the noise. I managed to shoot a doe with it at 20 yards, so I can't complain.
I do know that most archeryshops here are under quallified to handle bowtechs techn. advanced bows. Most of them know less than I learned from HNI members.
I could tell you stories......
I am going to try and kill as many hogs as my budget and the misses permits......and if I get my tax refund I'll buy a new bow.
F.
The only thing that's bugging me is the noise. I managed to shoot a doe with it at 20 yards, so I can't complain.
I do know that most archeryshops here are under quallified to handle bowtechs techn. advanced bows. Most of them know less than I learned from HNI members.
I could tell you stories......
I am going to try and kill as many hogs as my budget and the misses permits......and if I get my tax refund I'll buy a new bow.
F.
#14
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BC, I have an airborne with almost the same ATA as the original set up, I have a 58# and my braceheight is maybe 4mm too short but she shoots and hits what I am aiming at.
The only thing that's bugging me is the noise. I managed to shoot a doe with it at 20 yards, so I can't complain.
I do know that most archeryshops here are under quallified to handle bowtechs techn. advanced bows. Most of them know less than I learned from HNI members.
I could tell you stories......
I am going to try and kill as many hogs as my budget and the misses permits......and if I get my tax refund I'll buy a new bow.
F.
The only thing that's bugging me is the noise. I managed to shoot a doe with it at 20 yards, so I can't complain.
I do know that most archeryshops here are under quallified to handle bowtechs techn. advanced bows. Most of them know less than I learned from HNI members.
I could tell you stories......
I am going to try and kill as many hogs as my budget and the misses permits......and if I get my tax refund I'll buy a new bow.
F.
Don't think you will be disappointed going hog hunting.
I am thinking about trying a stag hunt in Scotland actually. But no bows unfortately.
#15
Typical Buck
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Join Date: May 2007
Location: Belgium
Posts: 996
those scottish deer really look amazing and it's a shame you can't bowhunt there.
I'm trying to book a wild boar hunt in Turkey, apparently they have some really big ones( Moslims won't come near pigs ) and you can bowhunt.
F.
I'm trying to book a wild boar hunt in Turkey, apparently they have some really big ones( Moslims won't come near pigs ) and you can bowhunt.
F.
#16
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Only reason thinking of the scot trip is it advertises a trip for your wife and you. She can shop while you hunt for 3 days.